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Message ID: 16399
Date: Mon Mar 20 17:59:44 GMT 2000
Author: Perhaps a Princess...
Subject: RE: [eqbards] Chains Reliability


Warning: Also let the ranger snare or do Chains if you have a druid
as your primary healer. It is VERY difficult to know when to snare
when you are seated looking at your spellbook! :)

Sarah Heacock sarah@...
Faerain Wanderer, level 20 Soldier of Tunare, Phoenix, Solusek Ro /
Faesong, level 15 HalfElf Bard of Solusek Ro, Phoenix, Solusek Ro (Freeport)
/
Meara, level 14 Enchanter, Master Jeweler, owner Meara's Boutique of
Mystiques, Phoenix, Solusek Ro /
<lvl 5 paladin>

>-----Original Message-----
>From: kim@... [mailto:kim@...]
>Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 9:42 AM

>On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Kevin L. Crawford wrote:
>>
>> Very true. The only reason I defer runner-stoppage to snare is
>because it's
>> fire and forget. If one gets away though I am the stopper
>because I can run
>> while "casting" and keep the sucker in sight. I can also stop
>them at a LOT
>> greater life than a snare can.
>
>I agree it's better for stopping runners, but you shouldn't
>defer entirely unless you have a shaman or enchanter doing
>speed debuffs. Most rangers and druids have gotten a bit lazy
>with snare and just snare at the beginning of a fight. Unless